And tarot is versatile too, withplenty of intricate card spreadsto help you examine different areas of your life.
The benefit of a single-card reading:
You get to know the card.
You could, for example, pull one card daily and journal about it, she suggests.
Over time, you’ll alsolearn the meanings of each card.
you’re free to focus more deeply on every card.
Every tarot card is rich in symbolism and nuance.
It’s quick and easy.
And of course, one-card pulls make for simple, quick readings!
How to do a single-card reading:
Drop in and set your intention.
Before beginning the actual reading, Vanderveldt suggests tuning into your body.
you could also take a moment tocleanse your deckif you think it might need a refresh.
Pose your question, and choose your card.
Once you feel called to stop, choose a card, and turn it over.
after you snag pulled your card, lay it on a flat surface.
Vanderveldt then suggests journaling on the meaning of the card you pulled.
What does that card bring up for you?
Personal connections are always worth noting.
As you look at the card and its imagery, jot down your thoughts without second-guessing.
Letyour inner voicetake the lead as you consider how it relates to the question you asked.
Most decks also come with a small booklet with the divinatory meanings of each card.
But the beautiful thing about tarot is it helps the unconscious come forward!
So venture to reflect on your personal interpretation of the card first, before you reference the book.